Corn and Politics- The Numerous Benefits and Uses of Corn

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A good percentage of the food in the supermarket is linked to a specific kind of plant. This vegetable, which has many uses, is corn. Since the beginning of the United States, corn has taken an important role in the development in the nation, meaning that without corn this nation would not be the same. When the Europeans came here, there were no real resources that they could exploit for the benefit of their survival. But then one can ask the question, how did the Native Americans survive before they were killed by the infectious viruses and diseases from the Europeans? Well, as simple as it can be, corn was one of the prime elements for their survival, it was one of their main agricultural products. The Europeans that came to the United States adopted corn as the ‘nations’ vegetable for future generations. As a child, American culture had a great influence in the media in Colombia. When I will watch TV, most shows came from the United States. There was one show which was repeated constantly, this was Peanuts. One of the things that I remember is seeing in many episodes the use of corn in a cultural ways like parties such as thanksgiving, and agricultural ways, but what is interesting is that corn can also be a political symbol of this North American nation. When I visit Pennsylvania or other states around New York, one of the things I see outside restaurants is corn, in this case, dry corn. When I eat around urban areas at small, typical, American restaurants, one of the only vegetables that are being served in the restaurants in great amounts is corn. In other words, corn is like the United States national vegetable. What is interesting is that many nations in the world can be recognized by a vegetable, a fruit or a product... ... middle of paper ... ...tages then it will portrait the idea that he/she are also pride of their nation creating a similarity, connection and bond with people and giving the people more reason to vote for them. Corn influences culturally, economically, and politically. Corn is part of the American culture, at thanksgiving we eat corn, at Christmas we eat corn. Corn is an important part of the gastronomy of the United States. Corn influences economically, because a large part of the daily products in the supermarket contain corn. Without corn and its cheap prices many of these products might would not taste, feel or function the same. Also the cost of the product might increase since there would have to be a substation for corn. And finally corn influence politically, because it can bring people together and create bonds. Corn is an important part of our daily with its many diverse uses.

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